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I have sometimes been surprised by the young's acceptance of older tunes and vice-versa.
Mike Ragogna: SHOF/PBS Chats: Billy Joel, Jimmy Jam, Jimmy Webb, Garth Brooks, Allan Toussaint, Dwight Yoakum, Hal David, Paul Williams... Mike Ragogna 2011
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I could not agree more on the young's Stone documentary about his father.
Oliver Stone’s Son Sean to Make Feature Debut With Rosemary Kennedy Thriller | /Film 2010
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Whatever the added burden, it would darken the young's already poor economic prospects.
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Elders clucked at the young's outrageous fashions, radical new dances and innovative forms of music.
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Our only hope is that the parents would be able to hear their young's cries, since they couldn't very well watch them being moved.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2008
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VR: Does Neil young's "Ohio" strike close to your heart?
- Boing Boing 2005
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I believe the old and the young should be together, then we get the young's energy and the young get our wisdom.
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"It was the first thing my Master brought me to see in Paris -- years ago," I said, with the very young's curious mis-realisation of time.
The Belovéd Vagabond William John Locke 1896
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Mr. Trimble's folks was neighbors, an 'we was drawed to each other then, young's we was.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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Has life any pleasure -- any deep, unspoken happiness -- comparable to that which fills a young's man whole soul when he stands beside the altar with such a bride as Violet or Eva was?
Julian Home 1867
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